THE GRIEF HERITAGE OF THE OTTOMAN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

 

Tülay Polat Üzümcü, İbrahim Çetin, Ersin Uğurkan

 

DOI: 10.35666/25662880.2016.2.206

 

UDC: 338.483.12:393.7(497.6)(091)

 

Abstract: The whole of the soceites havehappiness and proudly remembered events in the past, at the same time that has got the period is remembered with pain and sorrow.The grief of that event to visit the places now, search for the traces of the historical background, nationality, religion or community to share the pain of the cultural ties that desire has led to the grief tourism today. Tourism literature; dark, grief, thane, morbid, death, war and so on. grief associated with names tourism, has been used in the marketing of a new type of tourism destinations as a travel motivation.The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina between 1992-1995 year in Europe. That is the greatest human tragedy after the Second World war Indeed, Bosnia and Herzegovina, There was an ethnic cleansing and genocide and 26.02. 2007 International Court of Justice massacres committed against Bosniaks in Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina has been described as genocide. Although tourism has significant potential, Bosnia and Herzegovina's state system accommodates a problem in terms of griefness tourism. The Bosnian Serb Republic and the grief of local governments in the region in terms of tourism activity seen in front of or opposed to symbolic elements. In this context, our work; primarily related literature scanning, Bosnia and Herzegovina will be given conceptual information about the traces of war, then griefness in the document of Bosnia and Herzegovina tourism centers will be evaluated on the basis of photos and observations. It will also focus on the importance and differences in comparison with the grief came into prominence in world tourism destinations. As a result, Bosnia and Herzegovina, grief tourism potential of putting forward for Bosnia and Herzegovina will be presented recommendations for addressing the importance and contribution.

 

Key words: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Grief/Dark Tourism, War, Tourism

 

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